Corned Beef Dinner Recipe

This flavorful meal is a must for St. Patrick's Day, but great anytime of the year. While it usually cooks on the stovetop, a slow cooker makes it even easier. The recipe serves four nicely with enough leftover meat for Reuben sandwiches or other dishes. —Michelle Rhodes, Fort Bliss, Texas

Directions

Place the potatoes, carrots and cabbage in a 5-qt. slow cooker. Cut brisket in half; place over vegetables. Add the water, caraway seeds and contents of spice packet. Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours or until the meat and vegetables are tender.Yield: 8 servings.

Originally published as Corned Beef Dinner in Quick Cooking
March/April 2003, p42

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dzz1qy User ID: 6636475222815

Reviewed Mar. 15, 2015

"Good and I cooked it for 10 hours. will make again."

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newrecipejunkie User ID: 87656767410

Reviewed May. 19, 2014

"I had such high hopes for this recipe, especially considering all the good reviews. I don't know what happened but my meal did not turn out well. I followed the directions but the meat was as tough as shoe leather and the potatoes were not done. I plan on baking the meat and potatoes in the oven on low heat for a while to see if that will improve the tenderness. The next time I have a craving for a corned beef dinner, I will go out."

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TNbluffbaker User ID: 4642354574

Reviewed Sep. 21, 2013

"This was good and easy to make, but I thought it was too salty."

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dihiggins User ID: 4211406138170

Reviewed Apr. 2, 2013

"A great St. Patty's day dinner! I added some chicken broth and a light ale! It was delicious!

Diane Higgins

Tampa, FL"

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JanisH. User ID: 5856072205443

Reviewed Mar. 21, 2013

"I followed the recipe exactly, except I had a 2 1/2 lb. corned beef and used a 4.5 quart crockpot. After six hours, everything was cooked perfectly, but it all tasted like corned beef (too salty). Next year, I might do the corned beef this way, but cook the vegetables separately, which is unfortunately more work, but it may be worth it."

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danielleylee User ID: 4484886205442

Reviewed Mar. 19, 2013

"I made this for st patty's day and everyone loved this recipe. It was so easy! I did cook it on low for 10 hours. It goes perfect with homemade rye bread."

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pattysplace User ID: 112436391282

Reviewed Mar. 19, 2013

"Where are the spices, the packet that comes with it is not enough. This will be very bland as is. Crock pot is a good idea for most but not for corned beef."

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CountryGurl01 User ID: 6506175127602

Reviewed Mar. 18, 2013

"Perfect...very happy with it!"

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br2ccc User ID: 449020849040

Reviewed Mar. 18, 2013

"I found the cabbage to mushy. Either my Crock Pot was to crowded or my C Beef may of had to much marbling, but it shredded on me. I prefer slicing it."

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carolh36 User ID: 330712188161

Reviewed Mar. 18, 2013

"Cooking for 8 to 10 hours is way to long. I love corn beef and cabbage but this was terrible. Cabbage was like eating mush Next time I will do it the right way and cook on top of the stove. Sorry usually the recipes on here are quite good but not this one"